Improvement in stoves



I UNITED :STATES PATENT Enron,

sTnPHENR. GOING,` Or BROOKLYN, NEW YORK, AssrGNOR 'ro DAVID s.

QUIMBY AND DAVID s. QUIMBY, JR., OF sAME PLAGE.

IMPROVEMENT iN s"|'o`v|-:s.`

To ritmo/ty concern/:j i

j` Beit known what I, STEBHENB. `GOING,of

` Brooklyn, in theeounty of Kings, in the State of NeWyYork,`have invented a new and Im- `V `The natureuf` rny invention lconsists Of`a graduated damperin the flue under the oven',

With larger `openings in itin the front `of the range toproduce"` greater heat, on the front and bottomnofythe `oven than has heretofore been obtained,a`n"d i'n a roaster and broiler com.

bined with the range. ,y

`To enable others `skilled in the art to make and use my invention, `I will proceed to de scribe its construction and operation.

I construct inylrange'in any of the known f fornis and applytothe under side or bottom ispeeieation forming part of Letters Patent No. 35,658, dated June 17, 1862.

flue of the Oven a graduated slidedamper, B, having several holes in itsilength, the larger being in front, and gradually decreasing in size to the back end of the oven, to produee an equal heat in and around said oven. Ais the shell of the range, made in the ordinary way, having holes or apertures at C and D for adf mission ofair for rapid circulation and quick combustion. y, The Oven is Ventilated by a register at E and an aperture, F, passinginto the flue. G is a roaster and broiler ventilated at H. The roaster and broiler is made of a size to be placed inside of the oven oi the range, which is agreat eonveniencein transportation.

What I claim as hmy invention, and desire tosecnre by Letters Patent, is-

1. The manner of equalizing the heatofthe fire in and around the oven by means of a damper, as set forth.' y

2. `Placing the damper B in the fille, in the position` shown in the drawings. l

STEPHEN B. GOING.

Witnesses:

EDIsHA FOWLER, i HAsKELD. 

